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Vegetable Sauces^B&l dtf A common vegetable \S| U is always more inviting when Vj tf serted with a good cornflour sauce. *n tf Brown fcPblson'S n 8 Corn Flour fl W ha* great thickenino P»w«' M m and impart, a delicate flavour. U |#vS««f/or Ik* " Brown ft l»ol»*ii" r*tH>f M IfeA.boo*. <«'<•• '>••" ,g*"S>^/' r/^Sifcx iff\ J.B.OUIIU*" * c * > wPVj ' ■'— jO) RiWy P.O. Bo* M \ l'*^*—*XV mHMk Auckland. ***"""'7cL Make your own Cough I Mixture. Small bottle I of "HEENZO" makes pint lof finest Cough and Cold Remedy. 22_ Neurasthenia means exhausted nerves. The brain and the nerves of the human body consist largely of albumen, but for their activity are dependent principally on phosphates (phospnatic salts). Alter strenuous, mental exertion, an examination of your perspiration will reveal the presence of a number of these phosphatio salts which have been given off. Similarly, they are expelled from the system by other excretory organs. But worry is iar worse than exertion, either physical or mental. Worry will cause the Phosp'iatic Stilts, those valuable Phosphates, to be thrown out of the system at an alarming rate, ; and it is oasy to understand then that such conditions will soon weaken the brain and the nerves. Sleepless nights, " all nerves," weakness, irritability, and fear of " something dreadful going to.' happen," these are symptoms of weak nerves. It is useless to take nerve paralysing drugs, they may give relief for an hour or so, but then the symptoms return. The proper treatment is to feed the weak and starved nerves and so bring them back , to full health and vigour. Otis Tonic Tablets for Blood and Nerve contain these valuable phosphates in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated by the weakest system. Thus it can be readily understood how and why after two weeks' treatment the nerve sufferer finds his nerves getting stronger, and he feels capable of doing those things ' which really matter. Not only does Otis | invigorate the nerves, but this tonio i I creates rich red blood, which makes one i I robusit »,nd healthy. : -«* - m TONIC TABLETS ; © % 1 § BLOOD4NERVE , Otis Tonic Tablets are sold by all i chemists and stores at 3/6 and 6/6 per , bottle, with a red wax seal on the cork, j . If unable to obtain locally send direct • with price of size required to E. C. Do '. Witt and Co., Ltd., 89, Custom Housa Quay, Wellington., i ———————s———^a— t * /"** AY crowds are troop* VJL ing to the seaside, the cricket pitch and the tennis court. Summer 1 days are here. '<, Now is the season of White Shoes and : "NUGGET" j WHITE DRESSING It's no trouble to keep Canvas and Buckskin Footwear snowy white with Nugget White Dressing. Easy to apply, and does not rub off. Obtainable in 1 tins, with sponge, of all stores, i I V 5 *■• March 24th 1 "The Joy-Week of 1923" FOR SUMMER HOMES From the Week-end Crib to the Seaside Bungalow, you can get an " ORION" RANGE Of a Size to Suit! ' It will burn any Coal, Lignite, or Wood, heats quickly, and. as tens .of ' thousand* of houeewivee can testify, cooks and bakes to perfection. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. H. E. BHACKLOCK, LTD., Auckland, Dunadin, and Wellington. — '■«

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 3